5 Tips For Covering CEO President Donald Trump

Donald Trump caused upheaval among political journalists during the 2016 campaign. Now, he’s about to do the same as a CEO president. It’s clear that Trump is going to run the White House in a way that will be unusual, compared with past presidents. However, the types of stories he’s going to generate will be very familiar to reporters used to covering chief executives. This week, I’m offering five stories with tips for covering CEO President Trump. Hopefully, they’ll be helpful to people who’ve never covered business, and provide some guidance for people trying to figure out his presidential behavior. He thinks big. Many presidents have used rhetoric to express their goals for the country, and Trump is no exception. He already knew the power of a catchphrase from his appearances on The Apprentice, where he turned “You’re fired!” into the denouement of every show. During the campaign, Trump was known for declaring “build a wall” in speaking of immigration policy. His followers often chanted, “lock her up” about his opponent, Hillary Clinton, although Trump himself has since backed away from that idea. And of course, there’s “Make America Great Again” which has appeared on hats, posters and led to the hashtag #MAGA.

Login

Categories

Latest News

India will move to diplomatically isolate Pakistan at all international fora as part of a multi-pronged retaliation strategy following an attack on an army base in Kashmir’s Uri, a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided on Monday.

Samsung suspended worldwide sales of the Galaxy Note 7, following reports of explosions of the device while on charge. Samsung India also released an official statement confirming that shipments will be delayed. Around 35 handsets have exploded so far, and

WASHINGTON: President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday identified retired Marine Corps General James Mattis as a strong candidate for US defense secretary, while Mitt Romney, previously a Trump critic, was under serious consideration as secretary of state. Trump wrote on Twitter

Usually the IT companies, keep dishing out big numbers in terms of potential revenues, profits, recruitments, market value, etc., each quarter. But, Cyient (formerly Infotech), the current local big gun in the industry was reluctant to give any big numbers

NEW DELHI: In keeping with his push to steer India towards a digital economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched a new e-wallet app, BHIM, named after founding father Dr BR Ambedkar, to make it easier to transact online. The